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" Dilemmas of difference : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 637391
Doc. No : dltt
Main Entry : Radcliffe, Sarah A.
Title & Author : Dilemmas of difference : : indigenous women and the limits of postcolonial development policy /\ Sarah A. Radcliffe
Page. NO : xii, 372 pages :: illustrations ;; 23 cm
ISBN : 9780822359784
: : 0822359782
: : 9780822360100
: : 0822360101
: : 9780822375029
: : 0822375028
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-358) and index
Contents : Postcolonial intersectionality and the colonial present -- The daily grind : ethnic topographies of labor, racism, and abandonment -- Interlude I -- Crumbs from the table : participation, organization, and indigenous women -- Politics, statistics, and affect : "indigenous woman in development" policy -- Interlude II -- Women, biopolitics, and interculturalism : ethnic politics and gendered contradictions -- From development to citizenship : rights, voice, and citizenship practices -- Postcolonial heterogeneity : Sumak Kawsay and decolonizing social difference
Abstract : Radcliffe explores the relationship of rural indigenous women in Ecuador to the development policies and actors that are ostensibly there to help ameliorate social and economic inequality. Radcliffe finds that development policies's inability to recognize and reckon with the legacies of colonialism reinforces long-standing social hierarchies, thereby reproducing the very poverty and disempowerment they are there to solve. This ineffectiveness results from failures to acknowledge the local population's diversity and a lack of accounting for the complex intersections of gender, race, ethnicity, class, and geography. As a result, projects often fail to match beneficiaries' needs, certain groups are made invisible, and indigenous women become excluded from positions of authority. Drawing from a mix of ethnographic fieldwork and postcolonial and social theory, Radcliffe centers the perspectives of indigenous women to show how they craft practices and epistemologies that critique ineffective development methods, inform their political agendas, and shape their strategic interventions in public policy debates
Subject : Women in development-- Political aspects-- Ecuador
Subject : Indigenous women-- Ecuador-- Economic conditions
Subject : Indigenous women-- Ecuador-- Social conditions
LC Classification : ‭HQ1240.5.E2‬‭R34 2015‬
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